Yes, but it’s a system that is designed to sync with the frequency of whatever other electricity is out there, and it shuts of if the main shuts off. Almost all rooftop systems without a battery in the US are set up the same way.
Still, it’s important to check that things you think are disconnected do not have current flowing through them. And this makes it more important.
At some point, that car won’t be cost-effective to repair, and you’ll want to replace it. Be a lot better to have strong privacy legislation in place when that happens.
More that peoples’ movement data isn’t worth much, so it wouldn’t be a big deal to impose legal requirements on keeping it private.
This is timely in light of JD Vance’s comments about wanting to surveil the body of every woman in America. I just dropped a new investigation into car companies selling off your private location data to shady data brokers. The case for federal privacy legislation has never been stronger.
per the article, it’s rather better than that.
Pretty much anything trying to predict human behavior is a heuristic; people using them as if they’ve got some kind of certainty is a problem.
My impression from the article is more that they’re not doing any kind of garbage-in assessment: nobody is making sure they’re getting answers about the right person (eg: some women date more than one guy) and some women don’t feel safe giving accurate answers to the police, and there aren’t good failsafes available for when it’s wrong; you’re forced to hire legal counsel and pursue a change via the courts.
That’s not the fault of two parties. One party still lets it’s members be prosecuted for bribery
Greedy is an inherent feature of corporations. It’s on people to elect officials willing to curb it for the public good
Historically, the answer on this has involved charging very different amounts in different countries. This both enables some level of access by the poor and maximizes profits.
That Saudi. The plan there seems to be to sell off all the oil, and then have the royal family decamp to a more northern latitude with their harems while the rest of the population cooks to death.
Not in the same detailed minute-by-minute tracking of where you’ve been.
They’re also buying tracking data from phone apps, so you’d need to make sure you’re not running any of those either.
With a name like that, I’d rather he be into killing mosquitoes than people.
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It’s a gift link, so you shouldn’t hit the paywall unless you’ve disabled javascript or are using a browser extension which strips off URL parameters
They cut the size, but not the price. Then they increase the price six months later.
The value is that it shows people who aren’t using EVs yet what’s available
The ML tool is a summary of the directions. That’s a plausible use of ML
The answer likely varies by model. Check.